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Artworks
Keiichi Tanaami Tokyo, Japan, July 21, 1936-August 9, 2024
Death Bridge, 2012Acrylic paint on canvas200 x 300 x 4 cmFurther images
'Perhaps because I loved animation since I was a child, when I draw a picture, I always think about how each element will move in the next instant. Even when..."Perhaps because I loved animation since I was a child, when I draw a picture, I always think about how each element will move in the next instant. Even when I am drawing a still image, I am constantly imagining the next scene. I hope to create the effect of distilling multiple frames of a manga in a single picture. It could be that this gives a certain floating sensation to my work." – Keiichi TanaamiExhibitions
Birth and Death Bridge. Mizuma Art Gallery, Singapore, 2013
Death Bridge. AISHONANZUKA, Hong Kong, China, 2014
Land of Mirrors. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2017Publications
Amulet of the Tapir, 2017. pp. 144–145